Close in to the west side of Mexico at night is not a prudent idea. The charts were surveyed in the early 1800's and GPS has proved them to be as much as 2 miles off! Chart plotters are computerized versions of the original paper charts.

Looks like they might have made the decision to pull into a port last night. No way Zee would do that in the dark, so I guess they were just killing time all night and maybe debating over which port to head to. Looks like they are heading into the settlement in Cedros.

Not certain why she chose to pull into Cedros... thought that the settlement was pretty well abandoned years ago but still a pier there. Bahia Tortuga is a much better spot with both fuel, provisions and fuel available and very secure harbor... can even get some basic mechanical work done if needed. Entrance can be a little tricky at night, however.
My condolences to you, meburma, a difficult time for you, I'm sure... Capt Phil

There's an airport and what looks like a sea salt operation there at the southern tip.

Looks like they are headed toward a town farther north. Has a jetty or breakwater (terminology?) but no dock that I see. Not a tourist destination probably, but I has some umbrellas along a narrow rocky beach north of the anchorage.

I hope they don't have mechanical issues, but might have headed there to sail to anchorage because of some issue.

edit,.... didn't realize they were there already, didn't notice the pier either. So far, so good anyway.

they might have just dropped a hook. lets see if they come out of there soon.
UPDATE: strange they went out to what looked like either an anchor point or headed back out then went back to the dock...maybe a GPS glitch.

David, my sincere condolences to you. Just getting caught up up, i have been a few hundred miles off sore fishing the last few days. My wife works with women leaving domestic abuse, and this is a terrible thing to hear.

My bet is that she anchored and we are seeing her swing. Don't think she ever came to the dock. If we assume she didn't sail right through the jetty, then we have to move the track a little to the west to move her through the harbor entrance, if we do that, then she doesn't dock either.

My bet is she had some mechanical difficulty and arrived at the dock...tested a fix running out in harbour...came back the dock to fix some more...tested an adjustment out and back..Hard to say really what is putzing around and what are GPS errors, but zeems to me she is too close to the dock to be anchoring.